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Step back in time and learn about the rich history of the American West at the Oklahoma History Center, where visitors can learn about the state's fascinating past, including the stories of American Indians, oil barons, inventors, and business pioneers. The Museum offers visitors an immersive experience spanning 215,000 square feet of exhibit space. There's something for everyone, from delving into the unique history of Native culture to exploring the world of aviation, commerce, and more. As a Smithsonian Affiliate museum, it's a must-visit for anyone interested in the American West. The inspiring and adventurous stories, spirits, triumphs, and tragedies that make up Oklahoma's past await your discovery.
A genuinely unique water sports experience at Wake Zone Cable Park, where they are proud to be the industry leader in wakeboarding, and the innovative venue is one of the coolest in the world. The best part? You don't even need a boat. The park is designed for wakeboarding, waterskiing, kneeboarding, or wakeskating. Whether you're an experienced athlete or a first-timer, they guarantee that Wake Zone is the perfect place for you. The expert staff will have you on the water in no time. Up to 8 participants can ride simultaneously with the overhead cable system. And the best part? No appointment is needed to enjoy our park. Visit Oklahoma's only wake park and experience the thrill of Wake Zone.
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in art and culture. This three-story Museum houses an impressive art collection spanning 500 years, with exhibitions organized by renowned museums and companies worldwide. One of its most impressive features is the Roof Terrace, which offers stunning views of the downtown skyline. You can also stop by the Museum Café for a bite to eat or browse the OKCMOA Museum Store for souvenirs. For a unique cinematic experience, catch a movie at the Samuel Roberts Noble Theater, which shows a variety of international, independent, documentary, and classic films. Whether you're an experienced art enthusiast or just beginning to appreciate the beauty of the art world, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art is worth a trip.
Come and experience the history and beauty of this Oklahoma treasure, the Harn Homestead. Their mission is to preserve the historic homestead of Mr. William Fremont Harn and to educate the public about the territorial years of Oklahoma. They offer a unique hands-on and minds-on experience that allows visitors to step back in time and share in the daily life of a territorial farm family. From the one-room schoolhouse to the Victorian home, the Harn Homestead captures the spirit of the brave men, women, and children who settled in this state. When you visit, you can take a paid tour of the Harn House, usually scheduled for the hour or half-hour closest to your arrival time. You can also explore five other historic buildings and the large Event Barn on your own throughout the day. While the Farmhouse building has limited hands-on activities, a small gift shop is in the main office.